CUERO

CUERO BKF CHAIR Cuero BKF Chair

SKU: CUCUERO-3

¥179,300

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The BKF chair, also known as the Butterfly chair, was created in 1938 by three Argentine designers (Antonio Bonet, Juan Kurchan, and Jorge Ferrari-Hardoy). They were inspired by a chair designed by British engineer Joseph Fenby in 1855. The product was named the BKF chair after the initials of each of the three designers. About 50 years later, the BKF chair was redefined by Lars Kirstadius, combining carefully selected Italian leather and strong Swedish steel to suit modern life and continue to be loved by people as a more comfortable chair.

size H900mm x W850mm x D900mm
color Choose
Upholstery material Mariposa / Vegetable tanned leather, 4mm thick
Pampa Mariposa / Vegetable tanned leather, 4mm thick
Pampa Mariposa Polo Brown: White stitching
Pampa Mariposa Black: Black stitching finish
Pampa Mariposa: "Pampa" is the name of the prairie that spreads around Buenos Aires in the La Plata River basin in Argentina. This leather has a wild finish, just like the cattle that live on that prairie.
Frame size (diameter) 12mm
Frame Material Solid Steel
assembly Customer assembly required
BKF Chair Assembly Guide
Product Features The leather used for the BKF CHAIR is vegetable tanned in Italy to preserve the natural quality of the leather, and is not coated much. This means that it is prone to stains, dirt easily penetrates into the leather, making it difficult to remove, and it has poor water resistance.
In addition, there are natural marks such as scars, wrinkles, and bloodline marks left by the cow before it died. These are patterns that are originally present in living organisms and are evidence of natural leather. Also, due to the natural characteristics of leather, technical limitations in manufacturing and processing, and unevenness of animal body parts, each piece has individual differences in texture and color. Please understand that these are product characteristics.
Production Lead Time 12 weeks or more
Product warranty Warranty period: 1 year ( CUERO authorized dealer)


BKF Chair

The first modern butterfly chair was designed in 1938 in Buenos Aires by three architects, Bonet, Kurchan and Ferrari (BKF). They had worked under Le Corbusier, one of the most important architects of the 20th century, but the BKF chair doesn't show much of that influence. They were inspired by a chair called the Tripolina Chair. The Tripolina Chair was a folding chair made of wood and Italian leather. The Tripolina Chair was designed and patented in 1877. It was invented by the British inventor Joseph Fenby and is also known as the Fenby Chair.

Three architects (BKF) created a total of three armchairs. Nothing more, nothing less. About 10 years later, a company bought the manufacturing rights for the armchairs. The company tried to defend its right to be the sole producer of the BKF chair. However, this right was not defended, as the courts determined that the "original work" itself was in fact a copy of the "Tripolina chair". The BKF chairs were mass-produced and quickly became famous. They were mass-produced and quickly became famous. Many companies began to make "copies" of the BKF chair. During the golden age of the BKF chair in the 1950s, about 5 million chairs were produced. The American company Knoll was one of the manufacturers at that time.

Since then, many companies have started producing butterfly chairs, and since then, they have adorned homes around the world. But there is one final problem that has always plagued users: the chair was quite uncomfortable to sit on. One reason for this could be that in 1938, when this chair was first designed, people were shorter. As people grew taller in the 20th century, the butterfly chair had to adapt as well. Luckily, this was changed by a Swedish entrepreneur named Lars Kirstadius. Like millions of others, he found the butterfly chair uncomfortable to sit on. Lars Kirstadius improved on it by making it 30% larger than the original design. He also made some adjustments to the radius of the cover to get a more comfortable seating position. He named his version the Mariposa Chair, which means "butterfly" in Spanish. The name of his company was Cuero Design, which means "leather design" in Spanish.

Cuero is located in the deep forest near Växjö, Sweden. Founded in 1987 as a manufacturer of leather clothing such as lambskin for the Nordic market, Cuero expanded into the interior industry with the production of the BKF chair.

Cuero Design's Swedish-made Mariposa chair quickly became a popular choice among celebrities and wealthy Scandinavian families. It wasn't long before high-end furniture stores around the world were selling the model alongside other design classics such as the Eames Lounge Chair and Arne Jacobsen's classic Egg Chair. Today, chairs made by Cuero Design adorn thousands of homes and are also found in famous hotels such as the Icehotel in northern Sweden and the Arctic Treehouse Hotel in Finland.

Top 0.1% Leather in the World
Only the best is good enough. Cuero Design takes this policy very seriously. That's why we only buy the finest 0.1% of all leather in the world. This means that 99.9% of all leather is sorted in the process. Firstly, we only use vegetable tanned leather, which only makes up 5% of the world's leather. Of these, only 4mm pieces are usable, which is less than 20% of all leather. From there, we go further and find the most beautiful skins. Of the 500 skins presented to us, we only buy 50, bringing the ratio down to 0.1%.


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